01 March 2025

Valeriy Puzik Discusses War's Impact at Odesa Literary Festival

(Photo: Intent)

In Odesa, the war has become less noticeable compared to 2022, when it was in the air.

This impression was expressed by writer and soldier Valeriy Puzik during a meeting with Odesa residents.

As part of the X Odesa International Literary Festival, on March 1, at 15:00, a meeting with Valeriy Puzik, a writer, director, artist, and soldier from Odesa, supported by Intent, took place at the V. Vasylko Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater (15 Pastora St.). This is an opportunity to hear stories firsthand and to understand how art helps to comprehend the terrible reality.

Кирило Бойко

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